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	<div class= "pagetitle">Help Center -> Tutorial</div><br/>
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  <h3>How to Answer Poll from ResponseKey Keypad?</h3>
	To use this feature, you need to fulfill these requirements:
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 <li>You must have a ResponseKey Keypad that has been registered.<h4><a href="/DBP/OnlineHelp/ModifyAccount.jsp"> (how to register your Keypad)</a></li>
				
 <li>You need to close with the receiver to get a connection.</li>
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 	If you already fulfill all of the above requirements,<br/>
    then you can choose your answer in polling from your Keypad number. <br/>

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